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Suneel P Arora

from Minneapolis, MN
Age ~58

Suneel Arora Phones & Addresses

  • 4150 Minnesota Ln N, Plymouth, MN 55446 (763) 694-6195
  • 4150 Minnesota Dr, Plymouth, MN 55446 (763) 694-6195
  • 3221 46Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55406 (612) 724-2472
  • 4150 Minnesota Ln N, Minneapolis, MN 55446

Work

Company: Schwegman lundberg & woessner, p.a. Jan 2001 Position: Patent attorney and principal

Education

Degree: Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates School / High School: Mitchell Hamline School of Law 1995 to 1999 Specialities: Law

Skills

Patents • Intellectual Property • Patentability • Patent Prosecution • Copyright Law • Prosecution • Registered Patent Attorney • Patent Portfolio Analysis • Trademark Infringement • Patent Litigation • Licensing • Client Counseling • Software Patents • Trade Secrets • Trademarks

Ranks

Licence: Minnesota - Authorized to practice Date: 1999

Industries

Law Practice

Professional Records

Lawyers & Attorneys

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Suneel Arora, Minneapolis MN - Lawyer

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Address:
Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner
121 S Eighth St #1600, Minneapolis, MN 55402
(612) 373-6900
Licenses:
Minnesota - Authorized to practice 1999
Education:
William Mitchell College of Law
Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law
Graduated - 1999
University of Minnesota
Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts
Graduated - 1990
Specialties:
Intellectual Property - 100%
Associations:
American Intellectual Property Law Association - Member
Minnesota Intellectual Property Law Association - Member
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Suneel Arora, Minneapolis MN - Lawyer

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Address:
121 S 8Th St, Minneapolis, MN 55402
Phone:
(612) 373-6900 (Phone), (612) 339-3061 (Fax)
Specialties:
Intellectual Property
Patents
Jurisdiction:
Minnesota
Memberships:
Minnesota State Bar

Resumes

Resumes

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Greater Minneapolis-St Paul Area

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Location:
Minneapolis, MN
Industry:
Law Practice
Work:
Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner, P.a.
Patent Attorney and Principal

U.s. District Court 1999 - 2000
Judicial Law Clerk

Schwegman Lundberg & Woessner, P.a. 1995 - 1999
Patent Agent

Dorsey & Whitney Llp 1998 - 1998
Summer Associate

Cardiac Pacemakers 1988 - 1995
Senior Engineer
Education:
Mitchell Hamline School of Law 1995 - 1999
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
University of Minnesota 1984 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Menomonie High School 1980 - 1984
Skills:
Patents
Intellectual Property
Patentability
Patent Prosecution
Copyright Law
Prosecution
Registered Patent Attorney
Patent Portfolio Analysis
Trademark Infringement
Patent Litigation
Licensing
Client Counseling
Software Patents
Trade Secrets
Trademarks

Publications

Us Patents

Warning System Sensing Child Left Behind In Infant Seat In Vehicle

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US Patent:
6922147, Jul 26, 2005
Filed:
Jul 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/193791
Inventors:
Ann S. Viksnins - Mendota Heights MN, US
Suneel Arora - Plymouth MN, US
Joan E. Morse - Plymouth MN, US
Katharine A. Jackson Huebsch - Minneapolis MN, US
International Classification:
G08B023/00
US Classification:
3405731, 180272, 340457, 340522, 340667
Abstract:
This document discloses various systems and methods for reducing the likelihood of leaving an unattended child behind in an infant/child seat in a vehicle.

Current And Temperature Compensated Voltage Reference Having Improved Power Supply Rejection

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US Patent:
62920502, Sep 18, 2001
Filed:
Mar 1, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/260206
Inventors:
Michael W. Dooley - St. Paul MN
Terrence L. Marshall - Minneapolis MN
William J. Linder - Golden Valley MN
Suneel Arora - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G05F 110
US Classification:
327540
Abstract:
A current and temperature compensated voltage reference circuit uses a power supply voltage as low as 1. 3 Volts. A folded-cascode amplifier measures the temperature dependent voltages provided by first and second bias circuits, each including two series-coupled diodes or diode-connected bipolar junction transistors (BJTs), and provides a resulting proportional to absolute temperature (PTAT) current through a cascode-protected output transistor. A voltage reference circuit uses a PTAT current through a resistor to create a PTAT voltage in series with a diode-voltage. The resistor value is adjusted until the sum of these voltages is equal to the bandgap voltage of silicon, providing a temperature compensated voltage reference. The reference circuit is suitable for use with an implantable cardiac rhythm management system having a battery that provides a power supply voltage varying approximately between 1. 3 Volts and 3. 25 Volts.

Voltage Regulator

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US Patent:
57571678, May 26, 1998
Filed:
Jul 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/678965
Inventors:
Suneel Arora - Minneapolis MN
David W. Kelly - Lino Lakes MN
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. - St. Paul MN
International Classification:
G05F 1613
US Classification:
323224
Abstract:
A voltage regulator in a battery powered device, such as an implantable cardiac defibrillator, provides regulated output voltage for other circuits. When large currents are drawn from the battery, such as during charging of defibrillation output capacitors, switches decouple the regulator from receiving power from the battery and couple the regulator to receive power from a stable boost output voltage generated by a boost converter. The regulator provides a stable regulated output voltage less noisy than the boost output voltage. Controlled switch conductances in the regulator provide operation over a wide range of output load currents.

Voltage Regulator

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US Patent:
58475516, Dec 8, 1998
Filed:
Mar 24, 1998
Appl. No.:
/046850
Inventors:
Suneel Arora - Minneapolis MN
David W. Kelly - Lino Lakes MN
Assignee:
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
International Classification:
G05F 1613
US Classification:
323224
Abstract:
A voltage regulator in a battery powered device, such as an implantable cardiac defibrillator, provides regulated output voltage for other circuits. When large currents are drawn from the battery, such as during charging of defibrillation output capacitors, switches decouple the regulator from receiving power from the battery and couple the regulator to receive power from a stable boost output voltage generated by a boost converter. The regulator provides a stable regulated output voltage less noisy than the boost output voltage. Controlled switch conductances in the regulator provide operation over a wide range of output load currents.
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